Studying abroad...
For many students, gaining experience abroad has become an integral part of their studies, as it not only promotes personal development, but also increases their chances on the job market. First-generation students oftentimes do not only wonder how to organize such a stay abroad, but also how to finance it.
To ensure that no one misses out on these experiences, it is essential to provide students with the necessary information about different types of stays abroad, such as studying abroad or internships abroad, as well as about financing options.
Here you will find some information on the topic of going abroad as well as the contact to the International Office of the University of Stuttgart, to which you can refer interested students for individual counseling.
Going abroad
- Study abroad
Students who are interested in a going abroad during their studies can find comprehensive information on the website of the International Office. - Information sessions
Counseling at the International Office is the first step to studying abroad. In group counseling sessions, students receive information about studying abroad, the partner universities of the University of Stuttgart, planning and preparation, language requirements, application deadlines, and financing. - Planning and preparation
A stay abroad needs to be well-planned. Here, interested students can find out about the most important obligations and deadlines. - Financing opportunities
To guarantee a financially secured stay abroad, students should familiarize themselves with the financing options and scholarships or grants at an early stage. - Partner universities worldwide
The University of Stuttgart offers exchange programs with partner universities around the world. Here, students can find out which region interests them most, what requirements they need to meet, and how the application process works for their preferred country. - ERASMUS+
Students who would like to study, do research, or complete an internship abroad with Erasmus+ as part of their studies receive information on essential requirements, application procedures and numerous funding opportunities from the DAAD. - Tips for studying abroad
Arbeiterkind.de provides tips on studying abroad specifically for first-generation students (Available only in German).